Yes! The braille cell's Public Domain license clearly condones crafting confectionery copies consisting of cocoa. Thank you for featuring the design :)
You are an incredible human being. You've already public-released so many great designs but then top it all with this one for people in need. Well done!!
In case anyone is wondering what Zack is like to meet in person, he's exactly as you'd hope. Welcoming, friendly, a wonderful creative energy. He indulged me to talk a good 5 minutes about my filament hanger system. There was also this teenage neurodivergent guy there (game recognize game) and Zack handed his glasses to him to put them on. I demanded the guy's phone camera to take a picture so he would have proof of this beautiful memory. Zack is a good dude.
no need, 3d print out a mechanical hand for each person. Maximum grip strength to show who's dominant, while keep away all the hand germ. Best of both world.
3d printy is the real one for making the tools for education far more accessable and public domain. Thank you for making the world a better place 3d printy!
Thanks for the shoutout! Sorry the work on the scanning is taking longer than expected! I have some good ones for Christopher and the Blåhaj though as they dont have lots of hair ;) Miss you, Brooke, Millie, and of course Rob!
Aww, Reese was so excited to be a surprise guest in your video; thanks for making her day! Love the prints (my son totally wants to print the blaster now!)
It was SO fun to be here. Thanks for the pic! Ps i was the awkward teen who was wearing their phone in an eye burningly orange gauntlet. Edit: holy shit I made it into a Zach freedman video!.
So glad you mentioned 3d printy, all of his designs are amazing and he seems to be just a straight up guy - he has multiple modular building systems and recently incorporated gridfinity cross-platforming for one of them!
Thanks for featuring FilamentColors!! We actually have 2000 published colors, and ~425 in the backlog currently :) I'm hoping your box gets here soon! 🎉
@@bnl346 wait, my context clue senses are telling me terrible things. please do explain?! and no im not going to spend the 2 minutes searching google for myself because i just asked this question and that would be rude of me. thank you in advance.
@@b-rad7708 3D Print General is the author of 3d Printing Failures (available on Amazon), which has invaluable information on this hobby. It's a lot of what he used to have posted here on UA-cam. I learned a ton from him on basic troubleshooting and fine tuning of printers and prints. He was also an advocate for the printed 2nd amendment community. He interviewed several guys like Ctrl Pew and also showcased many of his creations. Now, UA-cam has strict guidelines on what you can and can't show in regards to these "types" of prints. For instance, you can't show anything in relation to assembly of the firearm. This guy was one of the cleanest channels, when it came to these guidelines, yet they still sent him a strike on his channel; then another. So, he started deleting anything related to 3d printed guns and appealed back to UA-cam. Needless to say, UA-cam was his career and he didn't want to risk getting his channel banned, permanently.... ....but then, someone, maybe a friend, started uploading some of his deleted videos on their own channel. UA-cam took this as "dodging their strikes" and permanently banned his channel and all videos. All his catalog, all the income, was instantly gone. He's been trying to get something reinstated ever since. Heck, I believe even Linus Tech Tips was standing in for him, since he had more of UA-cam's ear. Anyways, that's the long and short of it, I guess. The General was a wealth of information, banned for silly guidelines that he never was in violation of, in the first place.
That's awesome you shouted out the braille reader I have a blind family member and this could have really helped them in the early years really hoping school Para programs can get these in the classroom ASAP
I hate how the algorithm thinks it knows best what we like to watch... I LOVE the end credits of your videos. XD One of the few creators that make the Patreon callouts fun and interesting...
Thanks for featuring the Scoreboard! I have had multiple people tell me today that they had no idea it was printed until your video. Wish time had allowed a bit more chatting, but I'm glad I was able to "gift" you Mariah before we both left the venue.
"..and a collapsible sub-miniature printer with an inverted glass buildplate heated by coils of crystal clear indium tin oxide" - The best description of Positron yet We love being the run-up for an excellent punchline. 😂
I'm literally sitting here drinking coffee, caught the cough INSULIN and choked on my coffee. Glanced at the comments and this one of yours was front and center.
9:30 Insuin one confused me because it's about 1 to 2 dollars here and many hospitals(Goverment ones) just give it to you for free as long as you're okay with visiting them to get the shot whenever you need it.(To make sure you don't sell it in the black market)
I can definitely see a use for the Baby Belt printer. If you look around on UA-cam enough, you will find people are beginning to LARP sci-fi open world survival games. Instead of just doing various forms of bushcraft, they're doing various forms of bushcraft while using a laptop and 3D printer they've drug out into the forest. It's silly as hell, but the Baby Belt looks like it's small and stable enough to print off a couple simple tools over a weekend for that sweet sweet ad revenue. Heck, if they get enough views, it might even pay for the filament they used during the video!
its so nice to watch and hear you say all those names. It's always entraining. I'm sure the long term followers can understand curating the list. keep up the amazing work my friend.
It was so great to meet you there, and thanks for taking the time despite being super-busy! The tips on the POM and PVDF filament were super-helpful, and I can't wait to try them as soon as I have a way to handle the terrifying resultant gasses. Also, glad you made it to the FilamentColors booth! I was sure hoping this would be the result :)
I love hearing all of the people shouted out at the end of the episode and despite my short attention span I always let your episodes play out all the way. I also dream of the day when I can financially afford to get on that list lol
I started watching this channel a few months ago when I first got interested in 3D printing because I had a stupid idea and people wanted to much $$ to help make it a reality. Thanks dude, I learned a lot of cool info and tips that I have already applied expanding on my electronics work!
You should add a Crawl to the bottom of the screen to display list of patrons, announce upcoming events, etc. It can run the whole episode or just to the end of the info. Thanks for all the great videos. You and the Mrs(I apologize if the title offends) do excellent work. Keep on, keepin’ on!
I'm not going to lie, I'm glad to hear you're going to shorten the credits. I always watch them because I know it's important for your metrics, but they've been getting pretty lengthy for a while now and it's been getting harder and harder to stick with it. Good compromise you've come up with I think.
I'm usually watching his videos in my Watch Later playlist on a second screen, but when wmI watch other things on my TV and I get to the end of a video where the creator has a sponsor and then nothing else, I click off. I imagine that's common, which is why many creators mid-roll their sponsors.
LeedleDynamics' Maraca blaster is great for dual-wielding as well. Print two and shake em to reload! Oh yeah and if you run into any friction with the slide, lay down some lube between it and the body. I used white lithium grease on mine.
Ah man!…. I think the exit credit reading of the names is like the best part of the video! Some really funny names and it’s hilarious listening to them be read so quickly and flawlessly.
I got my very own copy of HueForge a week or so ago...it's been a slog, I think in part because the instructions come in video form, but in the software's defense my first project is something that it wasn't really designed to do in the first place. On the bright side, when I got it there was a coupon to get a healthy discount on a spool of Polymaker filament, and those guys are great supporters of the community so it wasn't a hard choice to pull the trigger on the whole deal.
Man... the urge to print out a few thousand of those braille thingys and sell them at cost on amazon just to spite those assholes who would charge blind kids 1000 dollars for this is.... insanely strong. The hueforge thing... is extremely saddening to me. If you want to make and sell art with hueforge youre stuck paying that dude a subscription for as long as youre trying to be an artist. He went with a pretty pricy subscription model for you to have legal rights to the art you make and print with it...
Look man, the plastic banana is dope. I've seen that collapsible printer in person at a similar show in Anaheim, CA. However: nobody there mentioned that it was heated by ITO thin film (or coils thereof). Bro... That is absolutely incredible.
On the braille training cell, it would be kinda cool to develop an open source way to read the positions of each pin for each letter and then have a impact printer of sorts kick out the output on the thick plastic label printer stock with adhesive backing. That would be very useful I would imagine. Mind you, I don't do software design or know enough about electronics to make this happen, but surely someone out there does.
This is exactly what I wanted, all 3d printed even parts, you could probably even 3d print the darts but they would be hard unless you got the rubber filament
Just a heads up that 3D Musketeer has now been caught on multiple occasions over the better part of a year making knowingly false claims about Bambu and their device security, in the latest showing likely fabricated evidence to "prove" that Bambu is stealing user IP.
@@riba2233 hilariously, he claims to have bought an X1C secondhand and kept it offline after factory resetting it multiple times, but still saw evidence of the previous owner's prints on it. In the video he makes these claims with a timeline, he doesn't once mention the fact he has shown he has owned an X1C and used it prior to when he claims in the expose video, so we're supposed to believe that he owns multiple of these, and that he bought one second hand for forensic testing? Also he's stated in that same video that he was using the machine for customer prints (hence why he blurs out details), which begs the question: if you don't trust these machines, why are you using them for NDA-level client work? Why not print a dozen benches or other test prints? It's because he knows everything he said is a lie, and because "exposing" a Chinese company that is making Prusa look outdated (he's a MASSIVE Prusa fanboy, and Josef Prusa is also guilty of these same tactics against Bambu and other competitors) brings him views and makes him look credible to people who don't know better. He devotes a TON of time to making videos helping people with 3D printing issues, and runs what I must assume is a successful 3D design and print farm business. Had he not devoted such an amount of time to spewing obvious lies about topics he knows morning about, he could be as big as Zach, Joel, Teaching Tech, or other YTers in the space. Now he's just a joke who is counting on the fact that no bigger name has publicly called out his tactics.
I only futz around with 3d printing occasionally, but apparently I'm a sucker for clever alliteration. I love your videos, dude, and if I had more time, I'd have gridfinity'd my entire life.
I literally have a HueForge print going while it came up in your video. I learned about it like 2 weeks ago and have been playing since. Though I've been primarily doing black and white as it's easier.
I can’t believe Zack 3D printed all of these people!
I can’t believe it’s not butter.
Hey that Inland filament is cheap enough to print whatever you want
I wonder if theyre on thingiverse...
sadly, a few appear to have been printed on the miscalibrated belt printer... 😬
(With chocolate filament)
The Pez Tiara is by Fixumdude, we will have to release it soon! Thank you for sharing PEZFinity with the world! Great meeting you at RMRRF!
Yes! The braille cell's Public Domain license clearly condones crafting confectionery copies consisting of cocoa.
Thank you for featuring the design :)
You are an incredible human being. You've already public-released so many great designs but then top it all with this one for people in need. Well done!!
I have not seen any of your work, but came here to sag good on ya!
In case anyone is wondering what Zack is like to meet in person, he's exactly as you'd hope. Welcoming, friendly, a wonderful creative energy. He indulged me to talk a good 5 minutes about my filament hanger system. There was also this teenage neurodivergent guy there (game recognize game) and Zack handed his glasses to him to put them on. I demanded the guy's phone camera to take a picture so he would have proof of this beautiful memory. Zack is a good dude.
what a sweet moment. im sorta confused tho, how were the glasses important to the teen
My only correction would be he's a great guy lol but for real he truly is a real one he's the genuine article what you see is what is what you get
@@BasementStudi0sThey probably meant the optigon
"Then they'll have to wash their hands with soap." Always great writing.
I came here to say this! Best line ever!
Lmfaoshiafomc😅!
zack would be a great poet
no need, 3d print out a mechanical hand for each person. Maximum grip strength to show who's dominant, while keep away all the hand germ. Best of both world.
zach is the funniest
Wow! I am honored that you decided to cover my creation in this video. Thank you for the kind words on the TD-1.
PC only? Or does it also work on Mac?
It is also Mac compatible
I can't wait to get/make one. Amazing!
Why wouldn't he? That thing is pretty damn cool.
Do you self a favor sell you mac@@MattPoston
That Braille training cell is the reason why 3D Printing is so awesome, decentralised creativity
3d printy is the real one for making the tools for education far more accessable and public domain. Thank you for making the world a better place 3d printy!
Real one what? Of which category do they distinguish themselves as the Number One?
@@Liedson9000 Yes.
@@Liedson9000 *insert LazyTown music video here*
Thanks for the shoutout! Sorry the work on the scanning is taking longer than expected! I have some good ones for Christopher and the Blåhaj though as they dont have lots of hair ;)
Miss you, Brooke, Millie, and of course Rob!
Aww, Reese was so excited to be a surprise guest in your video; thanks for making her day! Love the prints (my son totally wants to print the blaster now!)
I absolutely died laughing at the wash your hands with soap joke!!! that's straight GOAT tier dad jokes right there
No, you didn't, or you would have had to do your typing posthumously.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who felt the free Braille board very heartwarming.
It was SO fun to be here. Thanks for the pic! Ps i was the awkward teen who was wearing their phone in an eye burningly orange gauntlet.
Edit: holy shit I made it into a Zach freedman video!.
So glad you mentioned 3d printy, all of his designs are amazing and he seems to be just a straight up guy - he has multiple modular building systems and recently incorporated gridfinity cross-platforming for one of them!
Thanks for featuring FilamentColors!! We actually have 2000 published colors, and ~425 in the backlog currently :) I'm hoping your box gets here soon! 🎉
That's my son with the carrot sword @0:24! He is very excited that you put him in the video 😎
I watch the credits every time for 2 reasons. 1. I know how important retention is and 2. Zach's are hilarious 😂
Good to see the 3D Print General in a video again. Polymaker really stepped up to "right the wrong" that YT did to him.
Glad to see someone else spotted him. Good on Polymaker
@@bnl346 Hell ya! I had to Ctrl F the commends to confirm I wasn't loosing my shit imagining things.
@@NapalmXD na, I'm there with you.
I think he's still got something good going on the "Odd Sea", but UA-cam done him dirty. Shame!
@@bnl346 wait, my context clue senses are telling me terrible things. please do explain?! and no im not going to spend the 2 minutes searching google for myself because i just asked this question and that would be rude of me. thank you in advance.
@@b-rad7708 3D Print General is the author of 3d Printing Failures (available on Amazon), which has invaluable information on this hobby. It's a lot of what he used to have posted here on UA-cam. I learned a ton from him on basic troubleshooting and fine tuning of printers and prints.
He was also an advocate for the printed 2nd amendment community. He interviewed several guys like Ctrl Pew and also showcased many of his creations.
Now, UA-cam has strict guidelines on what you can and can't show in regards to these "types" of prints. For instance, you can't show anything in relation to assembly of the firearm.
This guy was one of the cleanest channels, when it came to these guidelines, yet they still sent him a strike on his channel; then another. So, he started deleting anything related to 3d printed guns and appealed back to UA-cam. Needless to say, UA-cam was his career and he didn't want to risk getting his channel banned, permanently....
....but then, someone, maybe a friend, started uploading some of his deleted videos on their own channel. UA-cam took this as "dodging their strikes" and permanently banned his channel and all videos. All his catalog, all the income, was instantly gone.
He's been trying to get something reinstated ever since. Heck, I believe even Linus Tech Tips was standing in for him, since he had more of UA-cam's ear.
Anyways, that's the long and short of it, I guess. The General was a wealth of information, banned for silly guidelines that he never was in violation of, in the first place.
That's awesome you shouted out the braille reader I have a blind family member and this could have really helped them in the early years really hoping school Para programs can get these in the classroom ASAP
About the credits needing to be shorter: to me that's the best bit of the episode. That's why I watch the episodes to be honest
I hate how the algorithm thinks it knows best what we like to watch... I LOVE the end credits of your videos. XD One of the few creators that make the Patreon callouts fun and interesting...
Thanks for featuring the Scoreboard! I have had multiple people tell me today that they had no idea it was printed until your video. Wish time had allowed a bit more chatting, but I'm glad I was able to "gift" you Mariah before we both left the venue.
"..and a collapsible sub-miniature printer with an inverted glass buildplate heated by coils of crystal clear indium tin oxide" - The best description of Positron yet
We love being the run-up for an excellent punchline. 😂
5:27 Missed opportunity to put two rolls of PEEK and PEKK on there for the pun :P
The "*COUGH* INSULIN" at 9:30 almost made me choke on my coffee, great comedic timing
ikr
I'm literally sitting here drinking coffee, caught the cough INSULIN and choked on my coffee. Glanced at the comments and this one of yours was front and center.
9:30 Insuin one confused me because it's about 1 to 2 dollars here and many hospitals(Goverment ones) just give it to you for free as long as you're okay with visiting them to get the shot whenever you need it.(To make sure you don't sell it in the black market)
I cant believe mariah made it into a video before christmas 🤣🤣 great meeting you, great video as always
I can definitely see a use for the Baby Belt printer. If you look around on UA-cam enough, you will find people are beginning to LARP sci-fi open world survival games. Instead of just doing various forms of bushcraft, they're doing various forms of bushcraft while using a laptop and 3D printer they've drug out into the forest. It's silly as hell, but the Baby Belt looks like it's small and stable enough to print off a couple simple tools over a weekend for that sweet sweet ad revenue. Heck, if they get enough views, it might even pay for the filament they used during the video!
What i love/hate most is how useful that banana was for scale for those motors 😂
I thought it was a maker joke, but yeah seeing it in use sold me. 😂
its so nice to watch and hear you say all those names. It's always entraining. I'm sure the long term followers can understand curating the list. keep up the amazing work my friend.
It was so great to meet you there, and thanks for taking the time despite being super-busy! The tips on the POM and PVDF filament were super-helpful, and I can't wait to try them as soon as I have a way to handle the terrifying resultant gasses.
Also, glad you made it to the FilamentColors booth! I was sure hoping this would be the result :)
Hey I made it in the video! Anyways great to meet you at RMRRF keep up the good work and yes I watched through the credits.
Screwfinity! The ultimate 42mm screw organizer system
With PEZFinity on top!
@@pezlizand on a headband! Just make sure you duck when you go through doors.
The dumbbells are hilarious and I'm absolutely printing those for my girlfriend to use
Honey wake up Zack just posted
I'm actually going to miss the read at the end, was a nice touch to keep up with it every video.
I love hearing all of the people shouted out at the end of the episode and despite my short attention span I always let your episodes play out all the way. I also dream of the day when I can financially afford to get on that list lol
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I started watching this channel a few months ago when I first got interested in 3D printing because I had a stupid idea and people wanted to much $$ to help make it a reality. Thanks dude, I learned a lot of cool info and tips that I have already applied expanding on my electronics work!
You should add a Crawl to the bottom of the screen to display list of patrons, announce upcoming events, etc. It can run the whole episode or just to the end of the info.
Thanks for all the great videos. You and the Mrs(I apologize if the title offends) do excellent work. Keep on, keepin’ on!
Your videos are the only ones that I actually watch the entire patreon sponsor names. The names are almost as entertaining as the rest of the video.
I'm not going to lie, I'm glad to hear you're going to shorten the credits. I always watch them because I know it's important for your metrics, but they've been getting pretty lengthy for a while now and it's been getting harder and harder to stick with it. Good compromise you've come up with I think.
Yup. Credits are kinda fun but way too long. Makes complete sense to back off.
I guess we'll have to wait for the metric banana.
19:32 I think that's the first time on youtube I've heard that name being said near accurately
I was planning on printing a Maraca last week! I think this is a sign I should get started
I might have to make that blaster, and hueforge looks WAY cool
Wait, there are people who don’t think Zack reading names is the best part of the video?
IKR!
I'm usually watching his videos in my Watch Later playlist on a second screen, but when wmI watch other things on my TV and I get to the end of a video where the creator has a sponsor and then nothing else, I click off. I imagine that's common, which is why many creators mid-roll their sponsors.
That TD-1 is an awesome idea. It just makes it a more simple process.
You and 3DPrinty are the two that I really was hoping to run into while I was there but I missed both! Sensory overload there! Maybe next year!
LeedleDynamics' Maraca blaster is great for dual-wielding as well. Print two and shake em to reload!
Oh yeah and if you run into any friction with the slide, lay down some lube between it and the body. I used white lithium grease on mine.
Ah man!…. I think the exit credit reading of the names is like the best part of the video! Some really funny names and it’s hilarious listening to them be read so quickly and flawlessly.
The 2d printer scene and the banana B-roll had me in stitches .....thank you for the filtering of RMRRF
I got my very own copy of HueForge a week or so ago...it's been a slog, I think in part because the instructions come in video form, but in the software's defense my first project is something that it wasn't really designed to do in the first place. On the bright side, when I got it there was a coupon to get a healthy discount on a spool of Polymaker filament, and those guys are great supporters of the community so it wasn't a hard choice to pull the trigger on the whole deal.
"I borrowed a technique from the frozen dessert sector" your scripts leave me speechless
9:30 you might wanna get that cough checked out, because Brook aounds siiiick 🤙🤙
The TD-1 is so fricken brilliant.
I got my kit, printed the parts, just got to make the time to build it.
Just started watching your videos, good job man love them. Also hope you’re not affected by the fires going on the front range.
I made a cameo! Great meeting you!
I love your channel. You have some amazing wordsmithing skills.
Man... the urge to print out a few thousand of those braille thingys and sell them at cost on amazon just to spite those assholes who would charge blind kids 1000 dollars for this is.... insanely strong.
The hueforge thing... is extremely saddening to me. If you want to make and sell art with hueforge youre stuck paying that dude a subscription for as long as youre trying to be an artist. He went with a pretty pricy subscription model for you to have legal rights to the art you make and print with it...
FWIW I always watch the full credits. Too good.
I have always loved the Patreon readout, looking forward to the inevitably hilarious abbreviations.
My aggressive filament collecting has gotten so out of hand I took up woodworking to make custom filament storage cabinets. Now I have two problems.
Look man, the plastic banana is dope. I've seen that collapsible printer in person at a similar show in Anaheim, CA. However: nobody there mentioned that it was heated by ITO thin film (or coils thereof). Bro... That is absolutely incredible.
Fascinating video! Thank you for all the work you do. 🎉
I am sad to see you leaving your small creator era, but happy to see you have success. RIP to all the funny Patron names.
the "Hah INSULIN!" from off camera made me actually laugh for the first time in days. That was incredible!
you are so helpful with 3d printing
Hey I always stayed for the credits at the end of your vids :)
Smart decision on the supporter shoutouts, and you're being more than fair. Great video!
I love when you read the names. Also that banana is sick.
Every time when I am sad or sick I watch your videos and it gets me happy
15:35 YOOO I saw that printer pack at LTX last year. Really cool to see it again
That rubber band SFX on the flex, tho. chef kiss.
Ahh I gotta make the next one. I'm in Aurora but had no idea about this :[
Same!
Your play on words continues to impress, almost as much as your prints!
Funny enough I've just printed "Happy Fathers day" in Braille on some some keyrings.
That isn't janky at all, that's the most glorious printer I've ever seen.
On the braille training cell, it would be kinda cool to develop an open source way to read the positions of each pin for each letter and then have a impact printer of sorts kick out the output on the thick plastic label printer stock with adhesive backing. That would be very useful I would imagine. Mind you, I don't do software design or know enough about electronics to make this happen, but surely someone out there does.
oh man, that baby belt pro is seriously SO COOL
I love when someone just comes along and fixes a problem for someone without demanding a THOUSAND dollars for it.
6:10 calling all members of "The Sanctuary of Sacred Slots"
I'm so thankful to find someone else who hates video-only instructions as much as I do.
This is exactly what I wanted, all 3d printed even parts, you could probably even 3d print the darts but they would be hard unless you got the rubber filament
Dude, you kill me. Love watching your videos just for the laughs, that T1 bit, I died.
"Zack Freedman's Weird Stuff" is probably an accurate description of the entire channel
This is the first video I have watched from this channel. 3 minutes into the video and I subscribed. This guy's funny.
I watch till the end even through the reading of names because the algo demands it and your videos need to be seen
"Hah Insulin !" -Brooke. Made my day.
Just a heads up that 3D Musketeer has now been caught on multiple occasions over the better part of a year making knowingly false claims about Bambu and their device security, in the latest showing likely fabricated evidence to "prove" that Bambu is stealing user IP.
Yep, he obviously has some grudge against them
@@riba2233 hilariously, he claims to have bought an X1C secondhand and kept it offline after factory resetting it multiple times, but still saw evidence of the previous owner's prints on it. In the video he makes these claims with a timeline, he doesn't once mention the fact he has shown he has owned an X1C and used it prior to when he claims in the expose video, so we're supposed to believe that he owns multiple of these, and that he bought one second hand for forensic testing?
Also he's stated in that same video that he was using the machine for customer prints (hence why he blurs out details), which begs the question: if you don't trust these machines, why are you using them for NDA-level client work? Why not print a dozen benches or other test prints?
It's because he knows everything he said is a lie, and because "exposing" a Chinese company that is making Prusa look outdated (he's a MASSIVE Prusa fanboy, and Josef Prusa is also guilty of these same tactics against Bambu and other competitors) brings him views and makes him look credible to people who don't know better.
He devotes a TON of time to making videos helping people with 3D printing issues, and runs what I must assume is a successful 3D design and print farm business. Had he not devoted such an amount of time to spewing obvious lies about topics he knows morning about, he could be as big as Zach, Joel, Teaching Tech, or other YTers in the space. Now he's just a joke who is counting on the fact that no bigger name has publicly called out his tactics.
I only futz around with 3d printing occasionally, but apparently I'm a sucker for clever alliteration. I love your videos, dude, and if I had more time, I'd have gridfinity'd my entire life.
13:09 just get two more 2D printers and order will be restored
And if not order, at least parity.
preferably ones that can inkjet print cds
I really do look forward to the Paetron list at the end. The vids are great but the names get me laughing every time!
Wish I would’ve been able to make it. Looks like so much fun
I literally have a HueForge print going while it came up in your video. I learned about it like 2 weeks ago and have been playing since. Though I've been primarily doing black and white as it's easier.
Who doesn’t stick around for the credits? it’s one of the most entertaining parts of the videos.
At the end there when you read off Olive Robbins , I heard , All of Robins and I thought WOW thats really impressive.
Unless I'm watching something you made for the 4th time for some specific bit of info, I definitely play the video, credits and all right to the end.
7:20. Best joke I've heard in a while
Can you post the TD information from the filaments you tested. Would be great to add to my data base. Thanks
Do you host a website? Or just a database for your own records? :)
@@boneappletee6416 Just for myself at this time.
The sheer number of banana puns you can make in such a short time baffles me